
5 things to do in your 20s and 30s to reduce your risk of preventable cancer
People born after 1990 are more likely to get cancer before the age of 50 than other generations. Here are 5 lifestyle changes that can reduce your risk.
People born after 1990 are more likely to get cancer before the age of 50 than other generations. Here are 5 lifestyle changes that can reduce your risk.
One in eight of us lives with a mental health condition - this year’s World Mental Health Day is a chance to rekindle efforts to tackle this huge global issue.
Burnout was labelled an epidemic even before COVID-19 struck. A Wharton management professor shares his favourite model to reduce and prevent burnout.
Respiratory viruses from flu to COVID-19 are mainly transmitted by the air – not via surfaces. This is why we need a virus-killing reagent to use indoors.
Mental health in Africa is vastly underprioritized with women at the sharp end of certain conditions; but treating them can benefit the whole household.
A new study shows it’s relatively rare for COVID variants to have mutations to the nucleocapsid protein that would allow them to evade diagnostic tests.
Clinical trials are designed to determine if a medical, surgical, or behavioural intervention is safe for people – from exercise routines to gene therapies.
Meditation can lower activity in parts of the brain involved in rumination, mind-wandering and depression in under-18s, a neuroscience study has found.
If you work out for 30 minutes a day but spend the rest of your time sitting down, you might be an active couch potato, who's at risk of a variety of health problems, scientists say.
Sleep age, a projected age that correlates to your health based on sleep quality, could predict your mortality, scientist Emmanuel Mignot explains.
A new test for patients with Parkinson's disease has been developed by researchers to help assess the risk a patient has of falling. Here's how it works.
Learn how a special American Heart Association fund is bridging health equity gaps through entrepreneurship while paying tribute to former Kaiser Permanente CEO Bernard J Tyson.
COVID meant delays for diagnosing and treating cancer. Radio Davos explores the problem and asks if the pandemic has lessons for fighting the disease.
Health systems worldwide have been hit hard by COVID-19. As we get back on track, new possibilities are emerging to strengthen healthcare for the future.
A new study has discovered that a state of consciousness between awake and asleep could be where you tap into your Eureka moment.